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15 11 2023 | 15:02

How a false claim about wind turbines killing whales is spinning out of control in coastal Australia

Some pictures show a whale lifeless on a beach. In others, the whale is on fire, jumping from the ocean, as wind turbines loom behind it. The pictures are shocking – intentionally so. Recently they’…

15 11 2023 | 14:24

‘It’s not viable any more’: global heating sparks first climate class action by Indigenous Australians

On Saibai Island in the Torres Strait, homes are already being inundated by king tides, the cemetery has been affected by erosion and sea walls have been built “We cannot garden any more. They have…

15 11 2023 | 14:19

Human-caused heating behind extreme droughts in Syria, Iraq and Iran, study finds

Millions of people’s lives wrecked by droughts that used to happen once every 250 years but now expected once a decade Extreme droughts that have wrecked the lives of millions of people in Syria,…

15 11 2023 | 14:13

Oil and gas ‘not the problem’ for climate, says UK’s net zero minister

Campaigners call Graham Stuart’s comments ‘laughable’ and say Conservatives are weaponising climate action Oil and gas are “not the problem” for the climate, but the carbon emissions arising from…

15 11 2023 | 13:53

Small modular nuclear reactor that was hailed by Coalition as future cancelled due to rising costs

Opposition climate and energy spokesperson had pointed to SMRs as a solution to Australia’s energy needs, but experts raise questions over price tag The only company to have a small modular nuclear…

15 11 2023 | 13:39

Australia to offer residency to Tuvalu citizens displaced by climate change

Anthony Albanese announces immigration plan with special visa category for people affected by rising sea levels in the vulnerable Pacific island nation Australia will offer residency to people…

15 11 2023 | 13:34

Deadliest year on record as Phoenix heat fatalities rise by 50%

Hottest US city, buffeted by extreme temperatures, sees 579 heat-related in 2023, with large proportion among unhoused people Heat deaths surged by 50% in Phoenix in 2023 – the deadliest year on…

15 11 2023 | 13:30

Floating factories of artificial leaves could make green fuel for jets and ships

Cambridge University scientists develop a device to ‘defossilise’ the economy using sunlight, water and carbon dioxide Automated floating factories that manufacture green versions of petrol or…

15 11 2023 | 13:25

Emmanuel Macron pledges €1bn to fund research into melting ice caps

The French president has called for action at a climate summit in Paris attended by heads of state and scientists before Cop28 France will spend €1bn (£880m) on polar research between now and 2030,…

15 11 2023 | 13:18

Earthshot Prize: Prince William says climate crisis too visible to be ignored

The climate crisis has "become too visible to be ignored", the Prince of Wales said as he revealed the five winners of his annual Earthshot Prize. Prince William said he believed this was the decade…

15 11 2023 | 13:10

Global heat: Extreme autumn sets up 2023 to break records

It is now "virtually certain" that 2023 - a year of deadly heatwaves, floods and fires - will be the warmest on record, new data suggests. The prediction follows "exceptional" high October…

15 11 2023 | 13:01

Kenya's Ogiek people being evicted for carbon credits - lawyers

Kenya's government is illegally evicting hunter-gatherers from their ancestral lands to profit from carbon offsetting schemes, human rights lawyers say. Hundreds of members of the Ogiek community…

15 11 2023 | 12:55

Oil giant Shell suing Greenpeace for £1.7m damages

Shell is suing Greenpeace for $2.1m (£1.7m) in damages after environmental protesters occupied a vessel transporting one of the oil company's floating platforms earlier this year. Activists boarded…

15 11 2023 | 12:51

Lightning fires threaten planet-cooling forests

Climate change could bring more lightning to forests in northern reaches of the globe, increasing the risk of wildfires, a new study shows. Researchers found that lightning is the main cause of…

15 11 2023 | 12:42

US and China reach 'some agreements' on climate - John Kerry

The US has reached some agreements with China ahead of the COP28 Summit in Dubai at the end of this month, Washington's climate envoy has said. "We felt that our days of talks were very successful.…

10 11 2023 | 18:18

‘Between risk and despair’: Cyclical drought hurts pregnant women in Angola

Angola is struggling with its worst climate crisis in 40 years as it severely affects the lives of its pregnant women. Cunene, Angola – Two days after delivering her sixth child this August at Casa…

10 11 2023 | 18:15

Power ship company that cut electricity in African cities eyes expansion

A Turkish company whose floating power ships switched off the electricity supply to two of Africa’s poorest cities in recent months says it is in talks with six more countries to expand across the…

10 11 2023 | 18:10

US Takes Up China’s Infrastructure Mantle in Africa

The U.S. State Department confirmed that Washington’s plan to refurbish and extend the Lobito Corridor — a railway that will run through mineral-rich Zambia and the Democratic Republic of Congo to an…

10 11 2023 | 18:06

Death and displacement as floods hit East Africa

The recent downpours underscore the region’s vulnerability to climate change, which is leading to more extreme weather. Flooding throughout eastern Africa has killed dozens of people and displaced…

10 11 2023 | 18:02

New solar mini-grids in Africa to be powered by Husk Power Systems’ $103M Series D

Husk Power Systems, a clean energy company at the forefront of fueling rural electrification since 2008 and that announced plans to launch 500 solar mini-grids in Nigeria over the next five years,…